41 years as a commonwealth

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On March 24, 1976, President Gerald R. Ford signed a document that took years of hard work and intense negotiation by our founders. But their belief in self-determination resulted in one of the most unique political relationships in modern democracy—a Commonwealth in political union with the United States.

After 41 years, we continue to strengthen this relationship through mutual understanding of our unique needs as an island community. We remain committed to making sure our Covenant upholds our founders’ original intent, which is to promote economic self-sufficiency in the modern world economy and to raise the standard of living for the people who call these islands home.

Today, we look back on our progress as a Commonwealth, but we continue to look toward the future, where our islands’ best days are ahead if we continue to work together.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Si yu’us ma’ase yan olomwaay.

Acting governor Arnold I. Palacios

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